toddle

verb
/ˈtɒdəl/UK/ˈtɑdəl/US

Etymology

Of unknown origin. Possibly a byform of totter.

Definitions

  1. To walk unsteadily, as a small child does.

  2. To walk or travel in a carefree manner.

    • There he was, just toddling along.
    • So off we toddled, Marjorie, Holt, and I, in a growler, — spotted the crib in less than no time, — invited ourselves in by the kitchen window — house seemed empty.
  3. A carefree or aimless gait

    A carefree or aimless gait; a stroll.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA